Yamaha - Cover,water inlet - 61A-45215-00-00
Yamaha - Cover,water inlet - 61A-45215-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Water Inlet Cover - Cooling System Component - 61A-45215-00-00
Overview
This piece might not look like much, but it plays a steady role in keeping water flowing into your lower unit. It helps guide incoming water so the pump can pull it in clean and consistent every time you’re running. If it’s worn, cracked, or partially blocked, you can end up with reduced flow and cooling issues before you even realize it. It’s one of those simple parts that’s worth replacing when you want to keep your cooling system working right.
Key Features
• Water Intake Guidance – Helps direct incoming water into the lower unit for proper cooling system operation.
• Supports Consistent Flow – Maintains steady water entry to ensure reliable pump performance.
• Durable Marine Construction – Built to withstand debris, pressure, and constant water exposure.
• OEM Fit and Seal – Designed to match Yamaha specifications for secure installation and proper alignment.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboard lower units. Always verify fitment using your engine model and specifications before installation.
FAQ
Q: What happens if this cover is damaged?
A: It can restrict water flow, which may lead to reduced cooling performance or overheating.
Q: How do I know if it needs replacing?
A: Look for cracks, wear, or signs of blocked water intake.
Q: Can debris affect this part?
A: Yes, sand, weeds, and other debris can wear it down or block proper flow over time.
Q: Is this part easy to install?
A: It’s usually a straightforward replacement depending on access to the lower unit.
Q: Should I check this during maintenance?
A: Yes, especially when servicing the water pump or inspecting the lower unit.
